Noticias Literatura 21-5

Declarar como ganador del IV Premio TerBi de Relato Temático “El fin del capitalismo: el nuevo modelo económico” al relato “El comienzo de algo grande”, presentado bajo el pseudónimo de “Veguista”. Una vez abierta la plica, el autor ha resultado ser Marco Aurelio Granado Martínez (Burgos)

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Noticias Literatura 14-5

Avance de la presentación de Neonauta Ediciones en la Jornada de la TerBi, Nuevo número de “Alfa Eridiani” y La nueva de los Wachowski se rodó en Bilbao

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Noticias literatura 30-4

Ya a la venta el nº 54 de Espiral CF “Antes del primer día” de Raúl A. López, Disponibles los ganadores del Premio UPC de CF de 2010 y 2012, Nuevo número de Alfa Eridiani y Convocatoria de relatos para antología de cf escrita por mujeres.

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Review: Space: 1999 – Breakaway by E C Tubb

Breakaway by E. C. Tubb is a nostalgic perspective of a wonderful time in space exploration. Not counting all of the moon-blasting-out-of-orbit kind of stuff, the book is an ideal look into the mindset of 1975 fandom when the moon meant something.

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Review – Noir, edited by Ian Whates

This all started out as a single simple project, but, as so often happens, the concept evolved. The initial idea was to publish a collection of stories, each featuring a femme fatale, but on reflection that seemed too restrictive…

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Noticias Literatura 23-4

Presentación en Vitoria de “El fin de los sueños” de Gabriella Campbell y José Antonio Cotrina, E-book gratuito de Sportula para el Día del Libro, y Nuevas Jornadas de la TerBi 16 y 17 de mayo.

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Review: An Ape about the House by Arthur C. Clarke

An Ape about the House by Arthur C. Clarke is less about the ape and more about the house. Primates have played an integral part in looking at the human condition over the years, but this story throws a wrench in the debate by simply focusing on the human factor.

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Self-publishing Competitions: Leave Your Elves At Home

The enormous media interest in self-publishing has been fired by the breakthrough success of Wool by Hugh Howey, so SF is leading the way in this field. It’s strange therefore to hear the Guardian’s flamboyant Books section editor Claire Armistead warning that “It’s all too easy to dismiss the self-publishing sector as a wilderness of elves, sex and high-school romcoms”.

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